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Brazil is an incredibly diverse and vibrant travel destination. From the bustling cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo to the stunning beaches of the northeast coast, Brazil has something for everyone. The Amazon rainforest is a must-see for nature lovers, while the Pantanal wetlands offer a unique wildlife experience. Adventure seekers can explore the Iguazu Falls or take a jeep tour through the dunes of Lencois Maranhenses National Park. For those looking for a more relaxed experience, there are plenty of colonial towns and villages to explore, as well as some of the world’s best cuisine. With its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and friendly people, Brazil is sure to be an unforgettable travel destination.


Activities: Surfing, Stand-up paddle boarding, Windsurfing, Canoeing, Rafting, Scuba diving, Snorkeling, Skiing, Snowboarding, Mountain biking, Hiking, Camping, Rock climbing, Caving, Safari


Landscapes: Islands, Beaches, Forests, Woodlands, Mountains, Waterfalls, Rivers, Lakes, Deserts, Canyons


Topics: Cities, Nightlife, Nature, Wildlife, Fashion, Food, Wine, Art, Music, History, Festivals, Backpacking, Adventure

Is Brazil expensive?

Low end: £20+ a day
Mid range: £54+ a day
High end: £152+ a day

Brazil currency

R$Brazilian real (BRL)

    Weather in Brazil

    The weather in Brazil varies greatly depending on the region. Generally, the climate is tropical with warm temperatures year-round. In the north, temperatures can reach up to 40°C (104°F) during the summer months and drop to around 20°C (68°F) during the winter months. The south of Brazil has a subtropical climate with milder temperatures and more rainfall. The coastal areas tend to be humid and hot, while the interior regions are drier and cooler. Rainfall is common throughout the year, but it is heaviest from December to March.

    • Yearly temperature range: 19°C - 32°C
    • Monthly rainfall range: 63mm - 206mm
    • Daily sunshine range: 6h - 8h

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    Is Brazil safe?

    Crime

    In Brazil, the most common crimes are theft, robbery, and assault. Petty theft is the most common crime in Brazil, with pickpocketing and bag snatching being the most common forms of theft. Robbery is also a problem in Brazil, with armed robberies occurring in both urban and rural areas. Assault is also a problem in Brazil, with violent attacks occurring in both public and private spaces. In addition to these crimes, drug trafficking and organized crime are also prevalent in Brazil.

    Travel advisory

    3.3/5Brazil has a current risk level of 3.3 (out of 5). We advise: Use some caution when travelling Brazil.

    Last updated: Thu Mar 23 2023

    Health

    • Dengue Fever

      Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral infection that is common in Brazil. It is important to take precautions against mosquito bites, such as using insect repellent and wearing long-sleeved clothing.

      Insect repellent
    • Zika Virus

      The Zika virus is also spread by mosquitoes and is present in Brazil. It can cause serious birth defects if contracted by pregnant women, so it is important to take precautions against mosquito bites.

    • Malaria

      Malaria is a serious disease that is spread by mosquitoes in some parts of Brazil. It is important to take antimalarial medication before, during, and after travel to areas where malaria is present.

    • Hepatitis A

      Hepatitis A is a viral infection that can be contracted through contaminated food or water. It is recommended to get vaccinated against Hepatitis A before traveling to Brazil.

    • Yellow Fever

      Yellow fever is a viral infection that can be contracted through mosquito bites. It is recommended to get vaccinated against yellow fever before traveling to Brazil.

    Brazil customs and etiquette

    • Be Respectful

      Brazilians are very proud of their culture and heritage, so be sure to show respect for their customs and traditions.

    • Be Courteous

      Brazilians are known for being friendly and welcoming, so be sure to greet people with a smile and use polite language when speaking.

    • Dress Appropriately

      When visiting religious sites or other places of importance, dress modestly and avoid wearing revealing clothing.

    • Be Aware of Local Laws

      It is important to familiarize yourself with local laws before traveling to Brazil, as some activities that may be legal in other countries may be illegal in Brazil.

    • Be Mindful of Your Surroundings

      When out in public, be aware of your surroundings and take extra precautions to ensure your safety.

    Miscellaneous

    Brazil adapter & plug types

    Brazil uses these plug types

    Type C
    Type N

    Capitals

    Brasília

    Languages

    Portuguese

    Timezones

    UTC-05:00, UTC-04:00, UTC-03:00, UTC-02:00

    Driving side

    Brazil is right hand drive

    Start of week

    Brazil starts their week on monday

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